Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

published:29 Apr 2009

views:43588

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

published:10 Mar 2013

views:325025

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and riverbed and removing oil spills. The process of dredging involves a dredger that floats on the water and pumps the material through a temporary pipeline to an off-site location, often several thousand feet away. This dredge acts like a giant floating vacuum suction equipment removing sediment very precisely. For more details on Dredging, visit http://www.video.marinebiztv.com

published:23 Apr 2010

views:15691

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone was twitching a lot and not as smooth as usual. This was the furthest flight over water I have done with it being over 1km away!

published:06 Jul 2017

views:4287

The Helios is one of the most powerful dredgers in the world and developed to work in extremely hard ground. Its impressive cutter ladder weighs 2,060 tons, making it the world’s heaviest.

published:01 Jul 2017

views:10335

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV
Follow Discovery UK on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoveryUK

published:09 May 2018

views:0

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

The Bering Sea ecosystem includes resources within the jurisdiction of the United States and Russia, as well as international waters in the middle of the sea (known as the "Donut Hole"). The interaction between currents, sea ice, and weather makes for a vigorous and productive ecosystem.

Background

The subject of the show is to follow boats equipped with various setups to achieve gold mining in a summertime, cold northern latitude, shallow water, ocean environment. The fleet each typically consists of a sluicing apparatus, a means of paydirt collection (dredge), and a cold-water-diving life support system. Conflict issues include choppy seas, poor underwater visibility, inconsistent fuel delivery, personnel issues, mining location rights, sufficient paydirt discovery, diver safety, and ocean-damaging equipment failures. Each season of episodes follow the current fleet of dredges.

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

12:40

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

3:38

Marine Dredging- Dredgers Creating Oceanic Gateways

Marine Dredging- Dredgers Creating Oceanic Gateways

Marine Dredging- Dredgers Creating Oceanic Gateways

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and riverbed and removing oil spills. The process of dredging involves a dredger that floats on the water and pumps the material through a temporary pipeline to an off-site location, often several thousand feet away. This dredge acts like a giant floating vacuum suction equipment removing sediment very precisely. For more details on Dredging, visit http://www.video.marinebiztv.com

6:22

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone was twitching a lot and not as smooth as usual. This was the furthest flight over water I have done with it being over 1km away!

2:00

Boskalis cutter suction dredger Helios

Boskalis cutter suction dredger Helios

Boskalis cutter suction dredger Helios

The Helios is one of the most powerful dredgers in the world and developed to work in extremely hard ground. Its impressive cutter ladder weighs 2,060 tons, making it the world’s heaviest.

3:29

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV
Follow Discovery UK on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoveryUK

6:30

Senwatec™ - Dredge-King™

Senwatec™ - Dredge-King™

Senwatec™ - Dredge-King™

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

Wild Ranger Tensions Boil Over | Bering Sea Gold: After the Dredge

WatchBering Sea Gold's AFTER THE DREDGE Friday, March 23, 2012 at 10PM e/p on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/bering-sea-gold/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | The WildRanger crew's reunion is anything but happy. Steve continues to push Scott Meisterheim's buttons, and owner Vern's accusations lead to an unexpected physical confrontation between him and Scott.

4:04

Dredging Oysters.wmv

Dredging Oysters.wmv

Dredging Oysters.wmv

Bottom cultured oysters are harvested by a dredge. Market size are hand selected and the undersize returned to the sea bed in enclosed trays for further growth and fattening.

Dredging

Off the coast of Lagos, mighty dredgers are working daily to reclaim land lost to the sea.
Eko Atlantic City is being constructed in six phases – and the first phase entails creating 10 square kilometres of prime land along the Great Wall of Lagos.
When the dredging is completed, a total volume of sand amounting to no less than 100 million cubic meters will have been used, creating a land mass visible from space.

0:45

How Seafood is Caught: Dredging

How Seafood is Caught: Dredging

How Seafood is Caught: Dredging

Dredges are large, metal-framed baskets that are dragged across the seafloor to collect shellfish like oysters, clams and scallops. In order to lift the catch into the basket, metal teeth dig into the seafloor, which can significantly impact seafloor habitat and bottom-dwelling species. Dredging also results in high levels of bycatch. By restricting dredging areas, bycatch and damage to seafloor life can be reduced.
Learn more: http://www.seafoodwatch.org/ocean-issues/fishing-and-farming-methods

VORTEX Sub Sea solutions 8 inch BLACK HOLE dredge set up for diver use with diver operated reversal valve which is unique to VORTEX and allows diver to 'stall' or shut down dredge between suck and blow which is an extra safety feature.
I personally found out during testing how important this feature is to have diver control of the dredge when some of my diving gear came loose during testing and sucked up into the inlet nozzle I was able to shut the dredge off before the HPUoperator could.
Reversal valve is environmentally friendly and water operated which removes another hydraulic function from the sub sea components. Another feature unique to this VORTEX system.
Diver controlled Jetter ring fitted to inlet nozzle also with 75psi (5.1bar) of pressure.
Swivel head has 100mm long bearing surface for ease of rotation.
Drop in connector for suction hose has wide open gap for ease of drop in and removal to remove chance of jamming through grit, plus cam levers to lock suction hose in place. Another feature unique to VORTEX.
Removal rates of at least 62 m3/hr, 146 ton/hr and tested using Magnetite rocks 40 to 100mm diameter. Actual testing.
The biggest restriction to getting more removal rates is being physically able to move the 8 inch hose and inlet nozzle around fast enough as it will move the rocks immediately the inlet nozzle goes near them.
Set to operate on 180 to 210lpm (47.4 to 55.5 gpm) and 160 to 220 bar (2610 to 3190 psi)
Available through Ashtead Technologies.
www.ashtead-technology.com

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

published: 29 Apr 2009

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

published: 10 Mar 2013

Marine Dredging- Dredgers Creating Oceanic Gateways

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and rive...

published: 23 Apr 2010

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone ...

published: 06 Jul 2017

Boskalis cutter suction dredger Helios

The Helios is one of the most powerful dredgers in the world and developed to work in extremely hard ground. Its impressive cutter ladder weighs 2,060 tons, making it the world’s heaviest.

published: 01 Jul 2017

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV
Follow Discovery UK on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoveryUK

published: 09 May 2018

Senwatec™ - Dredge-King™

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

Wild Ranger Tensions Boil Over | Bering Sea Gold: After the Dredge

WatchBering Sea Gold's AFTER THE DREDGE Friday, March 23, 2012 at 10PM e/p on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/bering-sea-gold/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | The WildRanger crew's reunion is anything but happy. Steve continues to push Scott Meisterheim's buttons, and owner Vern's accusations lead to an unexpected physical confrontation between him and Scott.

published: 20 Mar 2012

Dredging Oysters.wmv

Bottom cultured oysters are harvested by a dredge. Market size are hand selected and the undersize returned to the sea bed in enclosed trays for further growth and fattening.

Dredging

Off the coast of Lagos, mighty dredgers are working daily to reclaim land lost to the sea.
Eko Atlantic City is being constructed in six phases – and the first phase entails creating 10 square kilometres of prime land along the Great Wall of Lagos.
When the dredging is completed, a total volume of sand amounting to no less than 100 million cubic meters will have been used, creating a land mass visible from space.

published: 18 Sep 2014

How Seafood is Caught: Dredging

Dredges are large, metal-framed baskets that are dragged across the seafloor to collect shellfish like oysters, clams and scallops. In order to lift the catch into the basket, metal teeth dig into the seafloor, which can significantly impact seafloor habitat and bottom-dwelling species. Dredging also results in high levels of bycatch. By restricting dredging areas, bycatch and damage to seafloor life can be reduced.
Learn more: http://www.seafoodwatch.org/ocean-issues/fishing-and-farming-methods

VORTEX Sub Sea solutions 8 inch BLACK HOLE dredge set up for diver use with diver operated reversal valve which is unique to VORTEX and allows diver to 'stall' or shut down dredge between suck and blow which is an extra safety feature.
I personally found out during testing how important this feature is to have diver control of the dredge when some of my diving gear came loose during testing and sucked up into the inlet nozzle I was able to shut the dredge off before the HPUoperator could.
Reversal valve is environmentally friendly and water operated which removes another hydraulic function from the sub sea components. Another feature unique to this VORTEX system.
Diver controlled Jetter ring fitted to inlet nozzle also with 75psi (5.1bar) of pressure.
Swivel head has 100mm long bearing su...

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand min...

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my...

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and riverbed and removing oil spills. The process of dredging involves a dredger that floats on the water and pumps the material through a temporary pipeline to an off-site location, often several thousand feet away. This dredge acts like a giant floating vacuum suction equipment removing sediment very precisely. For more details on Dredging, visit http://www.video.marinebiztv.com

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and riverbed and removing oil spills. The process of dredging involves a dredger that floats on the water and pumps the material through a temporary pipeline to an off-site location, often several thousand feet away. This dredge acts like a giant floating vacuum suction equipment removing sediment very precisely. For more details on Dredging, visit http://www.video.marinebiztv.com

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone was twitching a lot and not as smooth as usual. This was the furthest flight over water I have done with it being over 1km away!

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone was twitching a lot and not as smooth as usual. This was the furthest flight over water I have done with it being over 1km away!

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail...

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop...

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV
Follow Discovery UK on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoveryUK

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
Subscribe to Discovery UK for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DiscoveryTV
Follow Discovery UK on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoveryUK

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

WatchBering Sea Gold's AFTER THE DREDGE Friday, March 23, 2012 at 10PM e/p on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/bering-sea-gold/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | The WildRanger crew's reunion is anything but happy. Steve continues to push Scott Meisterheim's buttons, and owner Vern's accusations lead to an unexpected physical confrontation between him and Scott.

WatchBering Sea Gold's AFTER THE DREDGE Friday, March 23, 2012 at 10PM e/p on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/bering-sea-gold/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | The WildRanger crew's reunion is anything but happy. Steve continues to push Scott Meisterheim's buttons, and owner Vern's accusations lead to an unexpected physical confrontation between him and Scott.

Dredging

Off the coast of Lagos, mighty dredgers are working daily to reclaim land lost to the sea.
Eko Atlantic City is being constructed in six phases – and the first...

Off the coast of Lagos, mighty dredgers are working daily to reclaim land lost to the sea.
Eko Atlantic City is being constructed in six phases – and the first phase entails creating 10 square kilometres of prime land along the Great Wall of Lagos.
When the dredging is completed, a total volume of sand amounting to no less than 100 million cubic meters will have been used, creating a land mass visible from space.

Off the coast of Lagos, mighty dredgers are working daily to reclaim land lost to the sea.
Eko Atlantic City is being constructed in six phases – and the first phase entails creating 10 square kilometres of prime land along the Great Wall of Lagos.
When the dredging is completed, a total volume of sand amounting to no less than 100 million cubic meters will have been used, creating a land mass visible from space.

How Seafood is Caught: Dredging

Dredges are large, metal-framed baskets that are dragged across the seafloor to collect shellfish like oysters, clams and scallops. In order to lift the catch i...

Dredges are large, metal-framed baskets that are dragged across the seafloor to collect shellfish like oysters, clams and scallops. In order to lift the catch into the basket, metal teeth dig into the seafloor, which can significantly impact seafloor habitat and bottom-dwelling species. Dredging also results in high levels of bycatch. By restricting dredging areas, bycatch and damage to seafloor life can be reduced.
Learn more: http://www.seafoodwatch.org/ocean-issues/fishing-and-farming-methods

Dredges are large, metal-framed baskets that are dragged across the seafloor to collect shellfish like oysters, clams and scallops. In order to lift the catch into the basket, metal teeth dig into the seafloor, which can significantly impact seafloor habitat and bottom-dwelling species. Dredging also results in high levels of bycatch. By restricting dredging areas, bycatch and damage to seafloor life can be reduced.
Learn more: http://www.seafoodwatch.org/ocean-issues/fishing-and-farming-methods

VORTEX Sub Sea solutions 8 inch BLACK HOLE dredge set up for diver use with diver operated reversal valve which is unique to VORTEX and allows diver to 'stall' ...

VORTEX Sub Sea solutions 8 inch BLACK HOLE dredge set up for diver use with diver operated reversal valve which is unique to VORTEX and allows diver to 'stall' or shut down dredge between suck and blow which is an extra safety feature.
I personally found out during testing how important this feature is to have diver control of the dredge when some of my diving gear came loose during testing and sucked up into the inlet nozzle I was able to shut the dredge off before the HPUoperator could.
Reversal valve is environmentally friendly and water operated which removes another hydraulic function from the sub sea components. Another feature unique to this VORTEX system.
Diver controlled Jetter ring fitted to inlet nozzle also with 75psi (5.1bar) of pressure.
Swivel head has 100mm long bearing surface for ease of rotation.
Drop in connector for suction hose has wide open gap for ease of drop in and removal to remove chance of jamming through grit, plus cam levers to lock suction hose in place. Another feature unique to VORTEX.
Removal rates of at least 62 m3/hr, 146 ton/hr and tested using Magnetite rocks 40 to 100mm diameter. Actual testing.
The biggest restriction to getting more removal rates is being physically able to move the 8 inch hose and inlet nozzle around fast enough as it will move the rocks immediately the inlet nozzle goes near them.
Set to operate on 180 to 210lpm (47.4 to 55.5 gpm) and 160 to 220 bar (2610 to 3190 psi)
Available through Ashtead Technologies.
www.ashtead-technology.com

VORTEX Sub Sea solutions 8 inch BLACK HOLE dredge set up for diver use with diver operated reversal valve which is unique to VORTEX and allows diver to 'stall' or shut down dredge between suck and blow which is an extra safety feature.
I personally found out during testing how important this feature is to have diver control of the dredge when some of my diving gear came loose during testing and sucked up into the inlet nozzle I was able to shut the dredge off before the HPUoperator could.
Reversal valve is environmentally friendly and water operated which removes another hydraulic function from the sub sea components. Another feature unique to this VORTEX system.
Diver controlled Jetter ring fitted to inlet nozzle also with 75psi (5.1bar) of pressure.
Swivel head has 100mm long bearing surface for ease of rotation.
Drop in connector for suction hose has wide open gap for ease of drop in and removal to remove chance of jamming through grit, plus cam levers to lock suction hose in place. Another feature unique to VORTEX.
Removal rates of at least 62 m3/hr, 146 ton/hr and tested using Magnetite rocks 40 to 100mm diameter. Actual testing.
The biggest restriction to getting more removal rates is being physically able to move the 8 inch hose and inlet nozzle around fast enough as it will move the rocks immediately the inlet nozzle goes near them.
Set to operate on 180 to 210lpm (47.4 to 55.5 gpm) and 160 to 220 bar (2610 to 3190 psi)
Available through Ashtead Technologies.
www.ashtead-technology.com

Bering Sea Gold Dredging: Watch The Real Gold Hunting Veterans

Join me as I watch and learn from SpencerPhillips and Jimmy Eckroth how they dredge for gold in the Bering Sea near Nome Alaska. In this video I show their dredges and Jimmy videos his work on the sea floor. I also meet some "interesting" characters on the beach. This is part one of a two part series. Up next I will show how they clean up their concentrates and you'll see A LOT of gold!
I would like to thank Spencer and Steve Phillips who invited me to visit with them in Nome Alaska and at their gold claims "Phillip's Gold Camp" on the Casadepaga river.
For more information on the Phillips Gold Camp please visit here: http://bit.do/phillipsgoldcampinfo
I would also like to thank Garrett Metal Detectors for their continued support of my video making and exploring hobby.
Garrett Detecto...

published: 27 Jun 2017

Gold Dredging in the Bering Sea, Gold Diving

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dredging off the coast of Nome Alaska,Where anyone can go and seek their fortune. I build and sell gold dredges,and have ten years experience doing it in Nome.I was fortunate to win four gold claims at this past years "once in a lifetime auction"of ocean gold leases.I know longer have to concern myself with someone "jumping my spot"

published: 08 Nov 2011

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an une...

published: 27 Dec 2015

Choosing a GOLD Dredge

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk with other prospectors about why they chose their dredge. We also highlight different features and different matting configurations and types used.
Dredges featured are two 2" KeeneBackpack Dredges, two 3" Keene Dredges, 4" Keene Mini, and a 2.5" DIY Dredge! Keep in mind this is only a small population of dredges available. Don't forget about Proline Mining as well!
Special thanks to the founder and host of ProspectorsRadio Tim Grimes, the IndianaGoldHunterDennisDayton, Ben & Van Dutton, and John Miller.
Also be sure to check out American Mining Rights Association (AMRA) who continue to fight for our rights!!!! Visit them at https://www.americanminingrights.com/.
Don't forget to tune into to...

published: 27 Sep 2017

Another day dredging for gold July 2 2017

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

http://navepegos.com/ dredging in the Ria Formosa removal of sediments and debris from the bottom of the channels

published: 01 Mar 2015

New Dredge Power Jet

Have a look at the amazing performance of this new powerjet

published: 03 Oct 2013

Dredging with the gang! Running my 3 inch dredge

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published: 07 May 2018

Western States Gold Dredging Vacation 7 Idaho to coming home rebuilt

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and we were finally getting into the good gold right before I left. It took us just a few days to find a spot that had bedrock at an acceptable distance and when we hit it at 3 feet down, we found that it had not been worked before and the gold was good :)

On The River: Finally Dredging

Dredging the Wam in mid September, the weather was beautiful which is not the norm for September. The weather was great but not so sure about the dredge.

published: 20 Dec 2017

2017 Summer ep2 Gold dredging the beach

We have moved one of the dredges down the river to a large beach, on the inside of a corner.. Have gone down 2.5m and still no bed rock, but there is gold in the gravel... No clean up in the video, that will be on next weeks video..

published: 25 Mar 2017

New Year's Day 2017 sunny, big swells, birds, and dredge

published: 05 Jan 2017

How to Dredge for Gold - Converting a Highbanker to a Dredge

How to Dredge for Gold and Converting a Highbanker to a Dredge tips and how tos.

Gold Dredging Underwater Opening Day HD ~ 5 Inch Proline Dredge

This was the first day on a real river with my new Proline five inch suction dredge. I tried to make the picture quality as good as possible, but the water is still a bit murky from spring runoff. In another couple of weeks, the water should be crystal clear.
This was more of a maiden voyage than anything...I've had it on a couple of streams in the past few months; the first being November of 2011, then the second about a month ago in muddy water (see other youtube vid)
This was also a good change to dredge for gold without having to worry about a massive tailing pile at the back of the sluice.
Found a lot of fine gold, but no pickers. I did manage to pull about a half a pound of lead out of the river; I'll end up adding to my weight belt with that.
Thanks for watching!

Join me as I watch and learn from SpencerPhillips and Jimmy Eckroth how they dredge for gold in the Bering Sea near Nome Alaska. In this video I show their dredges and Jimmy videos his work on the sea floor. I also meet some "interesting" characters on the beach. This is part one of a two part series. Up next I will show how they clean up their concentrates and you'll see A LOT of gold!
I would like to thank Spencer and Steve Phillips who invited me to visit with them in Nome Alaska and at their gold claims "Phillip's Gold Camp" on the Casadepaga river.
For more information on the Phillips Gold Camp please visit here: http://bit.do/phillipsgoldcampinfo
I would also like to thank Garrett Metal Detectors for their continued support of my video making and exploring hobby.
Garrett Detectors:
http://bit.do/ChiggsChoiceMetalDetectors

Join me as I watch and learn from SpencerPhillips and Jimmy Eckroth how they dredge for gold in the Bering Sea near Nome Alaska. In this video I show their dredges and Jimmy videos his work on the sea floor. I also meet some "interesting" characters on the beach. This is part one of a two part series. Up next I will show how they clean up their concentrates and you'll see A LOT of gold!
I would like to thank Spencer and Steve Phillips who invited me to visit with them in Nome Alaska and at their gold claims "Phillip's Gold Camp" on the Casadepaga river.
For more information on the Phillips Gold Camp please visit here: http://bit.do/phillipsgoldcampinfo
I would also like to thank Garrett Metal Detectors for their continued support of my video making and exploring hobby.
Garrett Detectors:
http://bit.do/ChiggsChoiceMetalDetectors

Gold Dredging in the Bering Sea, Gold Diving

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dredging off the coast of Nome Alaska,Where anyone can go and seek their...

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dredging off the coast of Nome Alaska,Where anyone can go and seek their fortune. I build and sell gold dredges,and have ten years experience doing it in Nome.I was fortunate to win four gold claims at this past years "once in a lifetime auction"of ocean gold leases.I know longer have to concern myself with someone "jumping my spot"

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dredging off the coast of Nome Alaska,Where anyone can go and seek their fortune. I build and sell gold dredges,and have ten years experience doing it in Nome.I was fortunate to win four gold claims at this past years "once in a lifetime auction"of ocean gold leases.I know longer have to concern myself with someone "jumping my spot"

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a t...

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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- Check out our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Choosing a GOLD Dredge

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk with other prospectors about why they chose their dredge. We also highli...

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk with other prospectors about why they chose their dredge. We also highlight different features and different matting configurations and types used.
Dredges featured are two 2" KeeneBackpack Dredges, two 3" Keene Dredges, 4" Keene Mini, and a 2.5" DIY Dredge! Keep in mind this is only a small population of dredges available. Don't forget about Proline Mining as well!
Special thanks to the founder and host of ProspectorsRadio Tim Grimes, the IndianaGoldHunterDennisDayton, Ben & Van Dutton, and John Miller.
Also be sure to check out American Mining Rights Association (AMRA) who continue to fight for our rights!!!! Visit them at https://www.americanminingrights.com/.
Don't forget to tune into to Prospectors Radio every Sunday at 7:30pm EST and Wednesdays at 9:00pm EST. Also, be sure to join Gold Prospectors Space at www.GoldProspectorsSpace.com to be eligible for the great giveaways and prizes!

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk with other prospectors about why they chose their dredge. We also highlight different features and different matting configurations and types used.
Dredges featured are two 2" KeeneBackpack Dredges, two 3" Keene Dredges, 4" Keene Mini, and a 2.5" DIY Dredge! Keep in mind this is only a small population of dredges available. Don't forget about Proline Mining as well!
Special thanks to the founder and host of ProspectorsRadio Tim Grimes, the IndianaGoldHunterDennisDayton, Ben & Van Dutton, and John Miller.
Also be sure to check out American Mining Rights Association (AMRA) who continue to fight for our rights!!!! Visit them at https://www.americanminingrights.com/.
Don't forget to tune into to Prospectors Radio every Sunday at 7:30pm EST and Wednesdays at 9:00pm EST. Also, be sure to join Gold Prospectors Space at www.GoldProspectorsSpace.com to be eligible for the great giveaways and prizes!

Dredging with the gang! Running my 3 inch dredge

If you would like to become pat of the Patreon family, go to http://www.patreon.com/indianagoldhunter and if you become a premium patreon it qualifies you in th...

If you would like to become pat of the Patreon family, go to http://www.patreon.com/indianagoldhunter and if you become a premium patreon it qualifies you in the monthly draw! Thank You for your support!

If you would like to become pat of the Patreon family, go to http://www.patreon.com/indianagoldhunter and if you become a premium patreon it qualifies you in the monthly draw! Thank You for your support!

Western States Gold Dredging Vacation 7 Idaho to coming home rebuilt

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and we were finally getting into the good gold right before I left. It to...

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and we were finally getting into the good gold right before I left. It took us just a few days to find a spot that had bedrock at an acceptable distance and when we hit it at 3 feet down, we found that it had not been worked before and the gold was good :)

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and we were finally getting into the good gold right before I left. It took us just a few days to find a spot that had bedrock at an acceptable distance and when we hit it at 3 feet down, we found that it had not been worked before and the gold was good :)

2017 Summer ep2 Gold dredging the beach

We have moved one of the dredges down the river to a large beach, on the inside of a corner.. Have gone down 2.5m and still no bed rock, but there is gold in th...

We have moved one of the dredges down the river to a large beach, on the inside of a corner.. Have gone down 2.5m and still no bed rock, but there is gold in the gravel... No clean up in the video, that will be on next weeks video..

We have moved one of the dredges down the river to a large beach, on the inside of a corner.. Have gone down 2.5m and still no bed rock, but there is gold in the gravel... No clean up in the video, that will be on next weeks video..

Gold Dredging Underwater Opening Day HD ~ 5 Inch Proline Dredge

This was the first day on a real river with my new Proline five inch suction dredge. I tried to make the picture quality as good as possible, but the water is ...

This was the first day on a real river with my new Proline five inch suction dredge. I tried to make the picture quality as good as possible, but the water is still a bit murky from spring runoff. In another couple of weeks, the water should be crystal clear.
This was more of a maiden voyage than anything...I've had it on a couple of streams in the past few months; the first being November of 2011, then the second about a month ago in muddy water (see other youtube vid)
This was also a good change to dredge for gold without having to worry about a massive tailing pile at the back of the sluice.
Found a lot of fine gold, but no pickers. I did manage to pull about a half a pound of lead out of the river; I'll end up adding to my weight belt with that.
Thanks for watching!

This was the first day on a real river with my new Proline five inch suction dredge. I tried to make the picture quality as good as possible, but the water is still a bit murky from spring runoff. In another couple of weeks, the water should be crystal clear.
This was more of a maiden voyage than anything...I've had it on a couple of streams in the past few months; the first being November of 2011, then the second about a month ago in muddy water (see other youtube vid)
This was also a good change to dredge for gold without having to worry about a massive tailing pile at the back of the sluice.
Found a lot of fine gold, but no pickers. I did manage to pull about a half a pound of lead out of the river; I'll end up adding to my weight belt with that.
Thanks for watching!

Dredge Animation of IMS Dredges Versi-Dredge 7012 HP. Shows the dredgers versatility as well as the different applications it can be used for, such as sand mining, marina or port dredging, mine tailings, sediment and pond dredging, beach maintenance and restoration, canal dredging.
IMS designs and fabricates its Versi-Dredge product line, Swinging Ladder Dredge, and support equipment at its state-of-the-art 90,000 ft2 (8,361m2) facility in New Richmond, WI (only 40 minutes East of Minneapolis / St. PaulInternational Airport). IMSs facility is the largest dredge production facility in the Americas with twice the production capacity of any single manufacturer.

12:40

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declini...

Bering Sea Gold Dredge Tugboat Disaster

I was sitting there watching TV last year, dumpy and stressed...my businesses were declining, I had not done much with my life other than pay bills and raise my family---but I got super-excited as I watched what was happening on the Bering Sea Gold show produced by the Discovery Channel. There were guys just standing under their boats right off the coast of Nome Alaska literally 'sucking up gold'. I had to go do that. I was a certified diver, I thought I was pretty sharp and I knew I could figure it out. Well, it was a lot more dangerous than I ever imagined and after losing everything I had (and almost my life), I finally ran our boat aground at the end of the season. The story is not over yet...

Marine Dredging- Dredgers Creating Oceanic Gateways

Marine Dredging - Dredgers Creating OceanicGateways: Dredgers of various types and sizes revolutionized the whole concept of building ports. Dredgers turned out to be true workhorses of the oceans engaged in creating shipping channels, deepening the channels, maintaining them and creating new shores by dredging. Dredgers ensure safe passage of ships into ports and safe navigation on inland waters, rivers and oceans. Dredges perform a number important jobs including: digging and building channels, creating new ports and irrigation systems, provide mobility for men and goods, repair the costal defenses, raise the level of beaches, reclaim land for industry, housing and farming, extract ores, minerals and sand in the most economical manner, improve the environment by cleaning seabed and riverbed and removing oil spills. The process of dredging involves a dredger that floats on the water and pumps the material through a temporary pipeline to an off-site location, often several thousand feet away. This dredge acts like a giant floating vacuum suction equipment removing sediment very precisely. For more details on Dredging, visit http://www.video.marinebiztv.com

6:22

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark...

Sand Dredge Off the Gold Coast By Drone

For the past month, the Gold Coast City Council have got this big sand dredge from Denmark to pump some life back into our beaches. The dredge reportedly costs $1 Million a week but it seems to be doing its job and in spectacular fashion, with the big sand hose shooting hundreds of tonnes of sand every hour! while being a spectacle many went to the beach to see. This technique is called "rainbowing"
Want to learn more?
Link: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/mayor-calls-in-danish-barge-to-rainbow-tonnes-of-sand-off-gold-coast-beaches/news-story/703a092b22758cb8213821a3eeeec292
-Phantom 3 Advanced
I was having some issue with connection and signal as the ships radar and communication equipment was interfering heavily with the drone's sensors and signal that's why the drone was twitching a lot and not as smooth as usual. This was the furthest flight over water I have done with it being over 1km away!

2:00

Boskalis cutter suction dredger Helios

The Helios is one of the most powerful dredgers in the world and developed to work in extr...

Boskalis: Capabilities trailing suction hopper dredger

Trailing suction hopper dredgers can fill their own holds (hoppers) by sucking material from the seabed using a trailing suction head fitted to pipes that trail over the bed as the ship sails. Trailing suction hopper dredgers can operate independently of other equipment and are able to transport the dredged material over long distances. The material can then be deposited through hatches in the bottom of the ship or by rainbowing. It can also be pumped ashore through a pipeline for land reclamation.

2:30

Gold Divers - Emily Dredge Accident

Emily tries out the dredge for the first time & gets her hand trapped, which could possibl...

'Mr Gold' has a new rival in town, who has just turned up with a massive dredge, and Emily and her crew encounter some bad weather which means they need to stop dredging just as they find gold.
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Senwatec™ - Dredge-King™

Senwatec "Dredge King"
- compact working - boat with low draft
- for dredging, cutter suction dredging and cleaning works
- performance of the additional equipments up to 150 KW/204 HP possible
- movement over land into water by itself
- load on and load off from a trailer by itself
- self loading of additionally tools by the boats outrigger (swivel range up to 350°)

Wild Ranger Tensions Boil Over | Bering Sea Gold: After the Dredge

WatchBering Sea Gold's AFTER THE DREDGE Friday, March 23, 2012 at 10PM e/p on Discovery. | http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/bering-sea-gold/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1 | The WildRanger crew's reunion is anything but happy. Steve continues to push Scott Meisterheim's buttons, and owner Vern's accusations lead to an unexpected physical confrontation between him and Scott.

4:04

Dredging Oysters.wmv

Bottom cultured oysters are harvested by a dredge. Market size are hand selected and the u...

The Sea Ceptors, developed at a cost of around £850m and deployed aboard Type 23-frigates, will offer a protective shield against missile attacks for the two carriers. HMS Queen Elizabeth is undergoing sea trials and HMS Prince of Wales is scheduled to be ......

Bering Sea Gold Dredging: Watch The Real Gold Hunting Veterans

Join me as I watch and learn from SpencerPhillips and Jimmy Eckroth how they dredge for gold in the Bering Sea near Nome Alaska. In this video I show their dredges and Jimmy videos his work on the sea floor. I also meet some "interesting" characters on the beach. This is part one of a two part series. Up next I will show how they clean up their concentrates and you'll see A LOT of gold!
I would like to thank Spencer and Steve Phillips who invited me to visit with them in Nome Alaska and at their gold claims "Phillip's Gold Camp" on the Casadepaga river.
For more information on the Phillips Gold Camp please visit here: http://bit.do/phillipsgoldcampinfo
I would also like to thank Garrett Metal Detectors for their continued support of my video making and exploring hobby.
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Gold Dredging in the Bering Sea, Gold Diving

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dr...

Gold Dredging in the Bering Sea, Gold Diving

This video is a complete "How to"on dredge set up and operation.It shows the ocean gold dredging off the coast of Nome Alaska,Where anyone can go and seek their fortune. I build and sell gold dredges,and have ten years experience doing it in Nome.I was fortunate to win four gold claims at this past years "once in a lifetime auction"of ocean gold leases.I know longer have to concern myself with someone "jumping my spot"

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TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world ...

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Choosing a GOLD Dredge

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk wi...

Choosing a GOLD Dredge

Hi everyone! In this episode we take a look at a few different type of dredges and talk with other prospectors about why they chose their dredge. We also highlight different features and different matting configurations and types used.
Dredges featured are two 2" KeeneBackpack Dredges, two 3" Keene Dredges, 4" Keene Mini, and a 2.5" DIY Dredge! Keep in mind this is only a small population of dredges available. Don't forget about Proline Mining as well!
Special thanks to the founder and host of ProspectorsRadio Tim Grimes, the IndianaGoldHunterDennisDayton, Ben & Van Dutton, and John Miller.
Also be sure to check out American Mining Rights Association (AMRA) who continue to fight for our rights!!!! Visit them at https://www.americanminingrights.com/.
Don't forget to tune into to Prospectors Radio every Sunday at 7:30pm EST and Wednesdays at 9:00pm EST. Also, be sure to join Gold Prospectors Space at www.GoldProspectorsSpace.com to be eligible for the great giveaways and prizes!

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Another day dredging for gold July 2 2017

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Dredging with the gang! Running my 3 inch dredge

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Western States Gold Dredging Vacation 7 Idaho to coming home rebuilt

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and...

Western States Gold Dredging Vacation 7 Idaho to coming home rebuilt

This is the last part in this series. I was dredging in Idaho here with my friend Gene and we were finally getting into the good gold right before I left. It took us just a few days to find a spot that had bedrock at an acceptable distance and when we hit it at 3 feet down, we found that it had not been worked before and the gold was good :)

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